Supposedly, players always play rationally. No! Nothing like that: periodically, for the sake of fun, players make moves like 2-2. (sorry, google translator)
Well, both players agreed to play each other, both may know about each other’s playing level, at least the Doctor did. Any move is worth considering playing, if it proves to be bad, let the opponent show that. Being rude is just in the head, not on the board, and the latter really matters. In this respect I remember what Emanuel Lasker said: play the move that is most disagreeable to your opponent, not necessarily the best move. In Lasker’s case, both types of moves coincided very often, AI showed he was about the most accurate chess player of all time.
Me: hmm okay this is pretty standard
Doctor: 2-2 point time
Bong! You were having such fun. Would you explain how you learned/developed this joseki?
2-2 is a famous trick play already, just look on Josekipedia lol. In Korea there are several go books on trick plays.
@@rpi1875 haha. My ignorance is revealed.
No one will ever look down the 2-2 again after that game.
Supposedly, players always play rationally. No! Nothing like that: periodically, for the sake of fun, players make moves like 2-2. (sorry, google translator)
Don’t look down on my 2,2 😂 fantastic.
Love it!
2-2 OP
Cheburakhov's joseki
Now that was awesome
so much fun !! :D
it feels like you were a bit rude to your opponent, who is 2 stones weaker than you
He is easily better than 2 stones. Fox 7d is about kgs 4d maybe 5, and baduk doctor is easily kgs 9d
@@iamwishfordan that wasn't realy the point i was making
Baduk Doctor is very strong (pro level) so naturally it seems unfair to play against a tygem 7d
Well, both players agreed to play each other, both may know about each other’s playing level, at least the Doctor did. Any move is worth considering playing, if it proves to be bad, let the opponent show that. Being rude is just in the head, not on the board, and the latter really matters. In this respect I remember what Emanuel Lasker said: play the move that is most disagreeable to your opponent, not necessarily the best move. In Lasker’s case, both types of moves coincided very often, AI showed he was about the most accurate chess player of all time.
big bung!
Then stop giving us stupid Joseki to memorize. XD
Still you have to study a lot of joseki!!!
Lol funny XD 🤣
lmao bravo?)